The Autobiography of Mark Twain
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Michael Anthony
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Mark Twain’s daughter Susy wrote: “Papa…doesn’t like to go to church at all, why I never understood, until just now, he told us the other day that he couldn’t bear to hear any one talk but himself, but that he could listen to himself talk for hours without getting tired, of course he said this in joke, but I’ve no dought [sic] it was founded on truth."
Here is one of the great autobiographies of the English language - exuberant, wonderfully contemporary in spirit, by a man twice as large as life who—he said so himself—had no trouble remembering everything that had ever happened to him and a lot of things besides.
Nothing ever happened to Mark Twain in a small way. His adventures were invariably fraught with drama. Success and failure for him were equally spectacular. And so he roared down the years, feuding with publishers, being a sucker for inventors, always learning wisdom at the point of ruin, and always relishing the absurd spectacle of humankind, which he regarded with a blend of vitriol and affection.
©1959 Charles Neider (P)1995 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Critic reviews
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- Mister Peridot
- 02-07-17
Hmm
Yes, Mark Twain, was a great genius. But he couldnt be bothered to write a proper autobiography. The indulgent ramblings of an elderly man is not quite the same thing. To my mind your time will be better spent reading again his best books or try another author. But for the Twain scholar or obsessive this is a rich and well produce audiobook.
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- Dr. Laurence G. Measey
- 28-02-13
Disappointment
Mark Twain is a great writer whose powers of narration in his novels and reminiscence of Life on the Mississippi are great reading. This work, written at the end of his life,should have been closely edited into a smoother narrative rather than peppered with accounts of tedious irritations that the old man worried about at the end of a very successful life.
Did he really need the money? He seems to have thought that this rambling self-centered pot boiler may well have brought hm some dollars but does little to enhance his reputation.
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